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•  The positive (+) side usually has a little bump.

                    •  The negative (-) side is flat.



                 When you put a battery in a toy or device, you

                 have to match the + and - signs with the ones
                 shown  inside.  This  helps  the  electricity  flow

                 correctly, making your toy work.

                 So, remember: matching the + and - is the key to

                 making things powered by batteries come to life.

                 Introduction to Smart Circuit Kit


                 The Smart Circuit Kit is a fun tool that helps you learn about how electricity

                 works in a super easy way. It has special magnetic pieces and a board, so
                 you can build cool things without any trouble.


                 With this kit, you can connect the pieces like building blocks to make lights
                 glow, buzzers make sounds, and even create your own fun projects. The

                 magnets make it really simple to connect everything, so you can play and
                 learn without needing any hard setup. It’s like making your own electric toys.

                 Exploring the Modules of Smart Circuit Kits


                 The modules of smart circuit are:

                    MODULE NAME                             QTY       MODULE NAME                               QTY


                    1. LED                                    1      2. CAPACITOR                                1


                    3. RESISTOR                               1      4. BUZZER                                   1


                    5. DIODE                                  1      6. R LED                                    1


                    7. MOTOR                                  1      8. LDR                                      1


                    9. ADJ.                                   1    10. 2 JUMPER                                  1


                  11. POT                                     1    12. SLIDER SWITCH                             1



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